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13 out of 13 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"super shooter"
Pros: lens,improved noise levels,stabilizer
Cons: focal length not linked to shutter speed in full auto, gives too slow speeds sometimes
Summary: Good clear low noise up to ISO 400, past that it goes downhill.no big deal for me because the stabilizer works so well, lets you get away with much slower shutter speeds than you would think possible. I took a shot of a deer early in the morning in the woods, the light was bad but I thought , give it a try and see what happens. On full auto at 400mm setting it set ISO 400,I found out later the shutter speed was only 1/15th second, no good right? Wrong, a 8x12 shocked me being rather good. Not tack sharp but not blurry either, very good . I'm not making this up! I would not have believed it without seeing it myself. I am looking forward to exploring this wonderfull machine further.
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odn't now aboot thaat , sonds lik juunk tttoo mey
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I thought this camera would not be out until September. How were you able to try it?
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Just received the new FZ50k - and - am I happy with what I got! EVF is more eyeglass friendly; main menu and all buttons/fields are improved; camera is rock solid up to ISO400 (haven't gone beyond yet); and, Pannasonic has listened to its FZ30 users (I am/was one) and the noise complaints that were present in every review/forum. I'm sure reviewers will find fault as they always do; but, as an advanced amateur photographer with a 'bunch' of years behind me, the FZ30 is the digital camera for me...buy it and enjoy!
Where to buy
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50K (black):
$996.34
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